Each competitor had their own entrance into the Six Sides of Steel, at which
point the roof of the Asylum. Dinero is the former WWE star Elijah Burke.

It was all chaos from the bell. The Machineguns tossed Daniels into the
cage. They then worked over Dinero. Lethal tried to climb out but
was pulled down. Sabin and Daniels battled on the top rope but Daniels
slammed him off the top. Shelley grabbed Daniels with a jawbreaker.
Suicide hit a superplex on Red. The Guns worked over Suicide
with Sabin whipping Shelley into a overhead suplex, landing on Dinero. The
fans chanted TNA. They were pushing the Guns off TV storyline hard on
commentary.

Lethal and Sabin battled while standing on the top rope.
Daniels was speared off the top rope by Dinero. Suicide hit a rolling
Samoan Drop on Red. Shelley hit a double bodypress on Lethal Consequences.
As you can imagine, there is way too much to follow but all of it is
entertaining as hell.

Dinero hit a reverse STO on Sabin. Dinero and Daniels went back and
forth. They went into the Tower of Doom spot in the corner with tons of
car crash bumps out of the superplex/powerbomb combination. Creed went for
a fireman's carry but Shelley escaped and sidestepped a dropkick. Shelley
went for the Oriental Torture Device but Lethal got involved. Suicide hit
an elbow off the ropes on Lethal.

Red and Suicide traded blows in the center of the ring. Dinero hit a
huge elevated powerbomb on Suicide. Shelley drilled Sliced Bread #2 on
Daniels. Lethal nailed a Faceplant on Shelley but was caught with a Sabin
tornado DDT. Red used a rana to drill Creed into the mat in a
sweet spot. Red climbed up towards the top but Shelley caught him in the
turnbuckles. Everyone followed suit in the same corner,. Daniels hit
an uranage off the ropes on Dinero. Creed suplexed Suicide out of the
corner. The Guns hit a double team sliced bread/powerbomb on
Lethal.

Red was left alone in the corner but went after Guns. He took them both
out and the crowd chanted, "He's amazing." Red made his way to
the inside of the Asylum roof. Daniels was close behind and puilled Red
down. Red crashed onto a bunch of wrestlers standing below. Daniels
was left hanging upside down from the Asylum.

Suicide began pulling himself towards the top. Dinero followed him and
took him out. Suicide took a clean bump from the inside of the roof into
the ring. Insane. Dinero was close to the roof but returned to the
ring, limping. He went right after Suicide. Daniels freed himself
and made his way through the opening to the outside and won.

Your winner, Daniels!

Daniels wins an X-Division championship bout at No Surrender. Dinero
stood over Suicide staring at him after the match as Don West wondered what
their history might have been.

Great opener. Tons of fast paced action, car crash bumps and all sorts
of innovative action. Really great way to open the PPV. Dinero had a fun debut as well.

Jeremy Borash grabbed Daniels at ringside after the bout. Daniels said
what we just saw was what the X-Division was all about. He said he has
history with Samoa Joe and Homicide, but would love to get into the ring with
Joe over the choices he made. Daniels said whoever wins, they were in a
lose-lose situation because in the end, they will be in the ring with him.
Daniels addressed AJ Styles at home, saying he was at home and had his doubts
but to come back soon. Strong promo.

Backstage, Matt Morgan was interviewed by Lauren Jones. He told her
that at one point, he wanted to be in the Main Event Mafia, but Kurt Angle kept
jerking him around with all his dirty work. He said that he wanted to make
clear that no one can control him and it was his destiny to become the TNA World
champion tonight. Good promo. Nice to see the focus on the World
title.

They slugged it out in the middle of the ring and Abyss drilled Holiday with
a right as he rebounded off the ropes. He went into the corner but Holiday
caught him and drilled Abyss with chops and shoulderblocks. Abyss
retaliated with a clothesline. Abyss clotheslined Holiday over the top to
the floor. He followed Holiday and they battled outside.
Abyss tossed Holiday into the rail and the ring steps. By the way,
this new look for Abyss is a BIG improvement.

Abyss and Holiday returned to the ring. Abyss drilled him with rights
and lefts in the corner as Holiday covered up. Abyss went to the
floor and grabbed a steel chair. Dr. Stevie slid a baton in to Holiday.
Holiday drilled Abyss in the leg and began working Abyss over. He pulled
Abyss up on the outside of the apron and clubbed him with a forearm over the
chest, then shoved him into the rail outside.

While Abyss was on the floor, Stevie began browbeating him. Holiday
went to the floor and tossed Abyss into the ring and garnered a two count.
Holiday grabbed the chair but before he could use it, was grabbed in a goozle
for a chokeslam. Holiday used an elbow to escape but was hit with the big
boot to the face, then a backdrop. Abyss charged Holiday in the corner and
hit a sideslam for a two count.

Abyss grabbed the chair and placed it over Holiday's chest. Abyss went
for the Earthquake splash but Holiday turned the chair around and Abyss crotched
himself. Holiday grabbed the baton and cracked him in the head for a two
count. Holiday wedged the chair in the corner and tried to whip Abyss into
it. Abyss reversed the charge but Holiday saved himself from going into
the chair. He acted like he was going to leap up and over a charging
Abyss, but the Monster just waited, the grabbed Holiday from the back of the
head and slammed him into the chair for a two count.

Stevie got on the apron, which distracted Abyss enough for Holiday to hit a
bulldog. Stevie tossed Holiday brass knuckles. He reared back and
charged to nail Abyss but was caught with the Black Hole Slam for the pin.

Your winner, Abyss!

After the bout, Stevie got in Holiday's face but was drilled with a right
hand.

Good match. These two had really good chemistry in the ring, to the
point that it accentuated the usual spots that you usually see in an Abyss bout.
This may have been Holiday's best TNA showing to date and it was a good bout.
I was glad to see there wasn't a reliance on the usual culprits - blood, tacks
and tables - for an Abyss match.

We went backstage to Jeremy Borash interviewing Kurt Angle. No
reference to the arrest, obviously. Borash said it was going to be every
man for himself tonight and Angle said he didn't think so. Angle said that
for weeks, Matt Morgan has been talking about how bad he wants to be in the Main
Event Mafia but is now changing his tune. After Angle has a little talk
with him, by the time they get to the ring, Morgan will be thinking differently.

Hernandez vs. Big Rob - Feast or Fired Briefcase on the line

Rob has
the World title shot briefcase, since he stole it from Hernandez before he took
time off for the neck surgery. This has to be a complete squash or else
all is lost.

Hernandez took the mic and said he has family in Mexico and the United
States. He said that makes him a Latino American and all the fans here are
his family. He said the Impact Zone is his house. He said when the
British Invasion stole his briefcase, it was the same as breaking into his house
and stealing from his family. He told them they could hand over his case
and walk out or he could take it and "walk out of here on top of all three of
you."

All three attacked Hernandez but he made his own comeback, tossing
Brutus Magnus and Doug Williams out of the ring. He drilled Rob with a
flying shoulderblock and scored the pin.

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